Antofagasta Copper Output Rises; Full-Year Targets Reaffirmed
April 27 2016 - 2:49AM
Dow Jones News
By Alex MacDonald
LONDON--Antofagasta PLC (ANTO.LN) said Wednesday copper output
rose in the first quarter compared with the same quarter a year
before, prompting the Chilean copper producer to reaffirm its
full-year output guidance.
The FTSE-100 miner said it produced 157,100 metric tons of
copper in the three months ended March 31, 2016, up 7.3% from the
same quarter a year ago due to higher production from last year's
purchase of a 50% stake in the Zaldívar mine and the ramp up of the
new Antucoya mine which offset lower production at Centinela
Cathodes and the permanent shutdown of the Michilla mine.
Gold production, on the other hand, fell 1.2% on year to 56,700
troy ounces in the first quarter while molybdenum production
dropped 19% on year to 1,700 tons during the same period due to
lower grades.
Iván Arriagada, who took over as chief executive on April 8,
said net cash costs also fell 4.2% on year to $1.37 per pound of
copper due to the company's continued cost-savings program,
prompting the company to reaffirm its full-year net cash cost
guidance of $1.35 a pound of copper.
The company also reaffirmed that it expects to produce
710,000-740,000 tons of copper, 245,000-275,000 ounces of gold and
8,000-9,000 tons of molybdenum this year.
Looking ahead, Mr. Arriagada, said the movements in the copper
price over the past quarter may suggest the market is starting to
stabilize. He however noted that "price growth likely to remain
subdued in the near term."
Write to Alex MacDonald at alex.macdonald@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 27, 2016 02:34 ET (06:34 GMT)
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